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Sultan Golden Sets Claimed Reverse-Driving World Records in Quetta

Organisers reported a 57-second reverse mile alongside a 121.72-foot reverse jump as new records, with no independent verification cited.

Overview

  • At a Saturday stunt show in Quetta, Pakistani driver Sultan Muhammad Golden attempted two high-profile reverse-driving feats.
  • He completed a one-mile reverse drive in 57 seconds, which organisers said constitutes a world record.
  • He also executed a 121.72-foot reverse ramp jump, reported as surpassing a prior benchmark of 89 feet 3.25 inches.
  • Balochistan’s chief minister and governor met him after the event, and Pakistan’s president and prime minister publicly congratulated him.
  • Reports highlighted the stunts’ technical difficulty and crowd reaction, while noting the absence of third-party certification and Golden’s credit to practice and hard work.